Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus dedicated her Emmys acceptance speech to her late father on Sunday.

The “Veep” star, who won Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series, broke down in tears as she revealed that her father, billionaire energy tycoon and art collector William Louis-Dreyfus, had died on Friday.

"Lastly, I'd like to dedicate this to my father, William Louis-Dreyfus, who passed away on Friday,” she said. “I'm so glad that he liked ‘Veep’ because his opinion was the one that really mattered," she said.

The 84-year-old, who was worth an estimated $3.4 billion, was the chairman of Louis Dreyfus Energy Services. According to DailyMail.com, the company was involved in oil trading, gas investments and infrastructure.

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Julia and her dad in 2014.

Before speaking out about her father’s passing, Julia’s speech had a lighter tone.

She told the crowd, "I'd also like to take this opportunity to personally apologize for the current political climate. I think that ‘Veep’ has torn down the wall between comedy and politics. Our show started out as a political satire but it feels now like sobering documentary. So I certainly do promise to rebuild that wall and make Mexico pay for it."